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Strict new rules for PSVs to curb road carnage

1 weeks ago, 16:40

By: Lynet Igadwah

Matatu operators are now required to provide details of their mechanics in the National Transport and Safety Authority’s (NTSA) latest attempt to curb road carnage. The NTSA now requires the operators to provide copies of contracts for mechanical services as well as weekly inspections. The operators are also required to provide details of their route inspectors, office managers and account clerks including level of education and phone numbers. “The vetting is intended to ensure improved levels o ... Read More

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Strict new rules for PSVs to curb road carnage

1 weeks ago, 16:40

By: Lynet IgadwahMatatu operators are now required to provide details of their mechanics in the National Transport and Safety Authority’s (NTSA) latest attempt to curb road carnage. The NTSA now requires the operators to provide copies of contracts for mechanical services as well as weekly inspections. The operators are also required to provide details of their route inspectors, office managers and account clerks including level of education and phone numbers. “The vetting is intended to ensure improved levels o ... Read More

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Kenyans will now pay 0.5 per cent less on all commercial loans following a revision of the policy rate from 10 to 9.5 per cent, meaning Kenyans will pay 13.5 per cent on loans compared to the 14 per c ...

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Insurance firms recorded significant growth during the fourth quarter of 2017, signalling tenacity in what most sectors have described as a tough economic environment.Data from the Insurance Regulator ...

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